Clbrtwewill
Fish Fanatic
My tank has a natural ph of 7.6. It's a bit high but the entire time the fish have been it its been a steady 7.6 I've not had any tremendous problems or losses.
So I got a ton of natural slate this past weekend while camping, boiled it twice when I brought it home (mom has a canning jar cooker and she let me use it, thank goodness for her patience ).
I then submerged it for a week in the spare ten gallon tank and let it sit, checked the pH tonight and it's still a constant 7.6.
Does this seem like a go-ahead or is there anything else I need to do/try before using it in the tank? I'm planning on making a cave out of it and am pretty excited at the find, I've been after natural rock for awhile =)
Oh if it's any help I have a 20 and a 25/30 gallon fish tank with the following fish between the two (I rearrange them occasionally, they all get on with one another):
2 angel
3 rasbora
3 black neon
2 huge bleeding heart tetra
1 opaline gourami
1 powder blue gourami
2 bronze cory
3 khuli loach
1 clown pleco
1 male betta (yes, he gets on with the others and is oldest inhabitant)
So I got a ton of natural slate this past weekend while camping, boiled it twice when I brought it home (mom has a canning jar cooker and she let me use it, thank goodness for her patience ).
I then submerged it for a week in the spare ten gallon tank and let it sit, checked the pH tonight and it's still a constant 7.6.
Does this seem like a go-ahead or is there anything else I need to do/try before using it in the tank? I'm planning on making a cave out of it and am pretty excited at the find, I've been after natural rock for awhile =)
Oh if it's any help I have a 20 and a 25/30 gallon fish tank with the following fish between the two (I rearrange them occasionally, they all get on with one another):
2 angel
3 rasbora
3 black neon
2 huge bleeding heart tetra
1 opaline gourami
1 powder blue gourami
2 bronze cory
3 khuli loach
1 clown pleco
1 male betta (yes, he gets on with the others and is oldest inhabitant)